Week of July 24, 2017
Street Lighting Modernization Program
For the week of July 24, construction will continue throughout the project area, which is bound by 16th Street to the
The sight of a cartoon plumber appearing on the local freeway might have had drivers thinking they were hallucinating, but unlike the subject of the sculpture, magic mushrooms have nothing
On July 14, at about 4:04 a.m.
While patrolling the area of 200 Colorado Blvd., officers saw a subject walking against a red light at a crosswalk. Officers
After six years of preparation and research, the Office of Sustainability and Environment presented their first draft of a plan to incentivize the use of Electric Vehicles to the Planning
“The world would be a better place if everyone would just do what I say!” Annie Korzen Famous Actress announces as she begins her one-woman show detailing the traumas and
All are welcome to attend the Summer Solstice Celebration at the Bergamot Station from 1p.m.-5p.m. on Saturday July 22.
The festival has taken on a new life
Associated Press
An anti-tax group filed a lawsuit Thursday that alleges Democrats violated the California constitution when they changed the state's recall election process to try to save
Under the deft direction of Guillermo Cienfuegos, Pacific Resident Theatre is staging a truly stunning hit production of a play that’s six decades old. And on a second PRT
Santa Monica is a city of diverse athletic interests with activity like beach volleyball, skateboards and surfing in abundance. However, it’s also home to a sport that might be
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And let me tell ya, maybe the mafia can hurt you but there’s nothing more powerful than music.
After writing about it professionally
The Rent Control Board has postponed a decision on revisions to construction based rent reduction rules and will now pick up the discussion at their August meeting.
The Board made